LOUISVILLE, Ky. (FOX 56) — The Louisville Metro Police Department is hard at work, and so is its social media team, after a winter storm dumped snow and ice across the state.
Posts on the Louisville Metro Police Department’s X account left some users wondering if their account had been hacked.
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“Did we get hacked, Chat? (The answer is no),” the department wrote on x.
As snow continued to fall, the number of posts continued to grow. Some shared images and recordings of traffic hazards that crews were dispatched to and road conditions, warning residents to avoid traveling if possible, as conditions were deteriorating.
Officers even got to enjoy some classic snow day fun, being invited to join children sledding and snowball fights.
Other tongue-in-cheek references went viral, garnering millions of views.
A later post suggested that the social media team had been called into Human Resources…